Policies and Programs of the Office of Indian Education: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session ... October 27, 1989, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 145 pages |
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... served . I will provide that for the record . I would think it is 2 or 3 years at the most . [ Material appears in Ms. Hunt's prepared statement in appen- dix . The CHAIRMAN . Please proceed . Ms. HUNT . One thing that was a little ...
... served . I will provide that for the record . I would think it is 2 or 3 years at the most . [ Material appears in Ms. Hunt's prepared statement in appen- dix . The CHAIRMAN . Please proceed . Ms. HUNT . One thing that was a little ...
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... serve as an advocate . Do you believe that the Office of Indian Education has been serv- ing as an advocate for ... served as an obstacle or an assistance ? Ms. BAHE . We do get some assistance from the Department of Education , but in ...
... serve as an advocate . Do you believe that the Office of Indian Education has been serv- ing as an advocate for ... served as an obstacle or an assistance ? Ms. BAHE . We do get some assistance from the Department of Education , but in ...
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... serve as role models for Indian students . I think that an emphasis in the Office of Indian Education would help that area as well as the overall effectiveness of the program . The CHAIRMAN . When you speak of a shortage of teachers ...
... serve as role models for Indian students . I think that an emphasis in the Office of Indian Education would help that area as well as the overall effectiveness of the program . The CHAIRMAN . When you speak of a shortage of teachers ...
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... serving Indians , we have created a new staff position to aid coordi- nation of policy development among those programs . Additionally , staff of OIE are working with an informal inter- agency committee to conduct a policy review of ...
... serving Indians , we have created a new staff position to aid coordi- nation of policy development among those programs . Additionally , staff of OIE are working with an informal inter- agency committee to conduct a policy review of ...
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... serve Indians , such as the BIA schools and the tribal contract schools . We are not quite finished with that yet ... served through the general State programs . Those in the BIA schools are often served through a special set- aside that ...
... serve Indians , such as the BIA schools and the tribal contract schools . We are not quite finished with that yet ... served through the general State programs . Those in the BIA schools are often served through a special set- aside that ...
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1990 Budget Request Acting Director administration adult education Alaska Native amendment ANCCSB Assistance and Eligible BAHE BIA schools Bilingual Education BONNER BORDEAUX Bureau of Indian Bureau-funded schools CHAIRMAN Community College Council on Indian D-Q University Department of Education Discretionary grants educa educational agencies elementary and secondary employees fetal alcohol syndrome Fiscal Five-Year Funding History formula grant FY 1989 Appropriation FY 1990 Budget Grant Awards grant programs HUNT Impact Aid implementation improve Indian Affairs Indian and Alaska Indian children Indian Education Act Indian Education Programs Indian preference Indian schools Indian students Indian tribes issues session LEAS mid-management NACIE National Advisory Council Navajo NIEA non-Indian October 27 Office of Indian OIE Director one-time preference OVERVIEW Program Title Participating percent personnel positions PROGRAM OVERVIEW Program Program Purpose public schools regulations Salish Kootenai College school districts Secretary Cavazos South Dakota staff submitted teachers tion tribal schools vacancy announcement vocational education